Speech on Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam: The People’s President and Visionary Leader Good morning to everyone present here. Respected President of the program, honourable judges and teachers, dear friends. It is an honour and privilege to speak about one of the most respected and beloved figures in India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. A name that… Continue reading Speech on Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam: The People’s President and Visionary Leader
Author: Prafulla Mahure
Magical Power of Suffixes
The suffix “-cide” comes from the Latin word “caedere,” meaning “to kill.” It is used in various terms to indicate the act of killing or the substance used for killing. Here are some words with suffix “-cide” along with their meanings: 1. Homicide: The act of killing another human being. 2. Suicide: The act of… Continue reading Magical Power of Suffixes
A Guide for Translation
A Guide for translation for Std 9 and 10 Maharashtra State Board Students. Translation plays a crucial role in the learning process, especially for Std 9 and 10 students following the Maharashtra State Board syllabus. Many students are required to translate content between English, Marathi, and Hindi for their academic tasks. Here are some practical… Continue reading A Guide for Translation
An Enemy of the People
The Price of Truth In the small coastal town of Rivertown, Dr. Thomas Stockman was once hailed as a hero. His discovery of contaminated water in the town’s main tourist attraction, the famous Hot Springs Resort, had saved countless lives. However, his triumph quickly turned to turmoil as he became the target of wrath and… Continue reading An Enemy of the People
Nose versus Eyes
Summary of Nose versus Eyes The poem Nose versus Eyes describes a humorous dispute between the nose and the eyes over who should wear spectacles. Tongue, personified as a lawyer, argues on behalf of the nose, while Chief Baron Ear acts as the judge. Tongue argues that since the nose has always worn spectacles, it… Continue reading Nose versus Eyes